Method and System for Dynamic Management of Multimedia Content in Vehicles

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a method and a system for dynamic management of multimedia content in vehicles, the method comprising receiving information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger in a vehicle; receiving information about a route of the at least one passenger, locating a first and a second wireless link along the route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link; determining a duration of playback of the multimedia content; splitting the multimedia content into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle within range of the first and the second wireless link; distributing the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively; delivering, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first piece of data to at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger, and delivering, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link, the second piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to wireless data transmission in vehicular systems.

BACKGROUND

It may be desirable for a passenger in a public transport to have a chance to entertain oneself by watching movies or other multimedia content. As different multimedia devices have become popular, many passenger has a multimedia device of his own.

Today it may be possible to consume multimedia content on-board based on a predefined, fixed selection of content provided from the local multimedia server or through wireless access to the Internet. However, the Internet access is typically limited due to vast amount of passengers on-board, simultaneously consuming the network capacity. When compared the fixed selection with that available through Internet connection, the selection is typically limited. It may be desirable for the passenger to be able to choose the multimedia content from a more versatile selection.

SUMMARY

Now, an improved arrangement has been developed to reduce the above-mentioned problems. As different aspects of the invention, we present a method, a server, a system, and a computer program product, which are characterized in what will be presented in the independent claims.

The dependent claims disclose advantageous embodiments of the invention.

The first aspect of the invention comprises a method comprising receiving information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger in a vehicle; receiving information about a route of the at least one passenger; locating a first and a second wireless link along the route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link; determining a duration of playback of the multimedia content; splitting the multimedia content into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle within range of the first and the second wireless link; distributing the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively; delivering, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first piece of data to at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger; and delivering, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link, the second piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger.

According to an embodiment, the splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data comprises determining a duration of playback of the first piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link to the second wireless link.

According to an embodiment the method further comprises locating a third wireless link along the route and a third storage device in functional connection with the third wireless link; and wherein splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data comprises determining a duration of playback of the second piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the second wireless link to the third wireless link.

According to an embodiment the distributing the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively, is performed prior to the vehicle stops within range of the corresponding wireless link.

According to an embodiment the method further comprises determining location of the at least one data storage in the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first wireless link comprising a directional antenna; forming a transmission direction for wireless delivery based on the location of the at least one data storage in the vehicle; and delivering the first piece of data to the transmission direction.

According to an embodiment the wireless links are operated according to wireless access technology defined in IEEE standard 802.11ad.

A second aspect of the invention includes a server arranged to receive information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger in a vehicle; receive information about a route of the at least one passenger; locate a first and a second wireless link along the route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link; determine a duration of playback of the multimedia content; split the multimedia content into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle within range of the first and the second wireless link; distribute the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively; deliver, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first piece of data to at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger; and deliver, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link, the second piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger.

According to an embodiment, the server is arranged to perform the method of any of the embodiments above.

A third aspect of the invention includes a computer program product, comprising computer program code embodied on a computer readable medium, wherein said computer program code is, when executed on a processor of a computer, arranged to cause the computer to perform the method of any of the embodiments above.

A fourth aspect of the invention includes a method comprising receiving information on a passenger of a vehicle, the information comprising at least identification data of a multimedia device of the passenger; information about a route; information about a multimedia content to be delivered to the passenger; receiving, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a first wireless link located along the route, in at least one data storage in the vehicle a first piece of the multimedia content; delivering the first piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger; receiving, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a second wireless link located along the route, in the at least one data storage in the vehicle a second piece of the multimedia content; and delivering the second piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger.

According to an embodiment, delivering at least one piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger is performed in response to a request from the multimedia device.

According to an embodiment, delivering at least one piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger is performed as a push-based delivery.

According to an embodiment, a duration of playback of the first piece of the multimedia content corresponds to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link to the second wireless link.

A fifth aspect of the invention includes a server arranged to receive information on a passenger of a vehicle, the information comprising at least identification data of a multimedia device of the passenger; information about a route; information about a multimedia content to be delivered to the passenger; receive, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a first wireless link located along the route, in at least one data storage in the vehicle a first piece of the multimedia content; deliver the first piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger; receive, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a second wireless link located along the route, in the at least one data storage in the vehicle a second piece of the multimedia content; and deliver the second piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger.

According to an embodiment, the server is arranged to perform the method of any of the embodiments above.

A sixth aspect of the invention includes a computer program product, comprising computer program code embodied on a computer readable medium, wherein said computer program code is, when executed on a processor of a computer, arranged to cause the computer to perform the method of any of the embodiments above.

A seventh aspect of the invention includes a system comprising at least one data storage in a vehicle travelling a predefined route; a first and a second wireless link along the predefined route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link; a first server arranged to: receive information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger in a vehicle; receive information about a route of the at least one passenger; locate a first and a second wireless link along the route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link; determine a duration of playback of the multimedia content; split the multimedia content into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle within range of the first and the second wireless link; distribute the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively; deliver, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first piece of data to at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger; and deliver, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link, the second piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger; and a second server arranged to: receive information on the passenger of the vehicle, the information comprising at least identification data of a multimedia device of the passenger; information about the route; information about the multimedia content; receive, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a first wireless link located along the route, in at least one data storage in the vehicle a first piece of the multimedia content; deliver the first piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger; receive, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a second wireless link located along the route, in the at least one data storage in the vehicle a second piece of the multimedia content; and deliver the second piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger.

According to an embodiment, the system is further arranged to perform the method of any of the embodiments above.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will now be described in more detail in connection with preferred embodiments with reference to the appended drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 shows an example of the operating principle of a wireless data transmission in vehicular systems.

FIG. 2 shows an example of the operating principle of a wireless data transmission in vehicular systems.

FIG. 3 shows an example of the operating principle of a wireless data transmission in vehicular systems.

FIG. 4 shows a flow chart of a method for wireless data transmission according to an embodiment.

FIG. 5 shows a flow chart of a method for wireless data transmission according to an embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1 shows an example of the operating principle of a wireless data transmission in vehicular systems, e.g. in public transport such as in trains or buses. FIG. 1 illustrates a rail traffic vehicle, such as a train, a tram or a metro train, travelling on the rails. The rail traffic vehicle may comprise one or more cars 101, 102, typically arranged to transport passengers. A wireless data connection, such as a Wi-Fi connection, may be offered for the passengers to be used during their trip. In FIG. 1, a passenger 100 uses his/her mobile device via a wireless connection provided by a wireless base station located in the vehicle.

The passenger may want to entertain oneself during the trip. For example, the passenger may want to watch a multimedia content, e.g. a movie, using his/her multimedia device 110, e.g. a smartphone, laptop, or a tablet computer. The passenger may not possess various movies by oneself. Thus, it may be desirable to be able to watch a movie provided by a service provider, e.g. a public transport operator. The service provider may be some other entity as well.

When purchasing a ticket for a specific route using e.g. an internet service, the passenger may desire to choose a multimedia content he/she may want to watch during the trip. The passenger may select the route for the mass transit system during ticket purchase. The passenger may select a desired multimedia content during the ticket purchase or at later time point, e.g. during the trip through the internet service or through train multimedia service. The multimedia content may be selected from a list provided by the internet service. The list may comprise at least metadata for all multimedia content that is available in the market. The passenger 100 may provide identification information of his/her multimedia device 110, e.g. a telephone number, media access control (MAC) address or some other unique identifier to the internet service.

A public transportation vehicle is typically arranged to travel a predetermined route, whereby a plurality of wireless links 121, 122, 123, 124 may be arranged along the route. The wireless links 121, 122, 123, 124 may be positioned, for example, at, or at proximity to the stations STATION1, STATION2, STATION3 or in a depot where the vehicle is configured to stop, whereby the multimedia content may be transferred from the wireless link during the stoppage.

The vehicle may comprise at least one wireless base station or a mobile communication unit, which is arranged to communicate with at least one wireless link 121, 122, 123, 124 arranged along the route of the vehicle. The mobile communication unit may be arranged to receive data from one or more data sources, such as one or more storage devices, the internet service and/or one or more devices operated by passengers, arranged in functional connection with the mobile communication unit. The mobile communication unit may comprise a receiver arranged to receive the data from the at least one wireless link 121, 122, 123, 124. The mobile communication unit may be in functional connection with at least one data storage 105 located in the vehicle.

A method for wireless data transmission in vehicular systems may comprise receiving information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger 100 in a vehicle. Information about the multimedia content may comprise e.g. a title of a movie, a name of an actor or a director, a duration of playback time, size of the multimedia content data file etc. The information may be received by a mobile communication unit of the vehicle. The method may comprise receiving information about a route of the at least one passenger. The information about the route may comprise e.g. a starting point and a destination, an estimation of a travel time and/or distance between the starting point and the destination.

The method may comprise locating a first 121 and a second 122 wireless link along the route and a first 131 and a second 132 storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link 401, 402. As shown in FIG. 1, there may be stations along the route, e.g. STATION1, STATION2, STATION3. At proximity to the stations there may be wireless links 121, 122, 123, 124 in functional connection with storage devices 131, 132, 133. The wireless links 121, 122, 123, 124 may be able to transmit large amounts of data in a short time period by using high capacity wireless transmission technologies.

Depending on the amount of data to be transmitted, an appropriate wireless transmission technology may be used. According to an embodiment, any wireless access technology defined in IEEE standard series 802.11, including multiple versions of the IEEE 802.11, such as 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, 802.11n, 802.11ac, may be used herein. According to an embodiment, the wireless links are operated according to wireless access technology defined in IEEE 802.11ad providing 60 GHz wireless transmission band with multi-gigabit throughput up 7 Gbit/s, but with a transmission range limited to about ten meters. It is, however, noted that the implementation of the embodiments disclosed herein are not limited to the WLAN technology according to any of IEEE 802.11 standard series only, but the embodiments may be applied to any similar wireless communication technology providing sufficient bandwidth.

In FIG. 1, the first wireless link 121 and the first storage device 131 may be at proximity to the STATION1, the second wireless link 402 and the second storage device 132 may be at proximity to the STATION2. Further, there may be a third wireless link 123 and a third storage device 133 in functional connection with the third wireless link 123 and at proximity to the STATION3. There may be more stations and more wireless links in functional connection with storage devices at proximity to the stations which are not shown in FIG. 1.

The method may comprise determining a duration of playback of the multimedia content. The duration of playback of the multimedia content may be determined from the received information about the multimedia content.

For example, let us suppose that the duration of playback of the multimedia content is 2.5 hours and the STATION1 is the starting point of the trip of the passenger 100. The multimedia content may be split into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle within range of the first 121 and the second wireless link 122.

According to an embodiment, splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data may comprise determining a duration of playback of the first piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link 401 to the second wireless link 122, i.e. from the STATION1 to the STATION2. This may be beneficial because there may not be enough time to transmit the whole multimedia content during the stoppage at proximity to the first wireless link. When the duration of playback of the first piece of data corresponds to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link to the second wireless link, the passenger may be able to browse the content at least during that specific passage, and until the passenger may be able to receive the following pieces of data.

According to an embodiment, a third wireless link 123 along the route and a third storage device 133 in functional connection with the third wireless link 123 may be located. Splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of may comprise determining a duration of playback of the second piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the second wireless link 122 to the third wireless link 123, i.e. from the STATION2 to the STATION3.

For example, according to the predefined stopping schedule a travel time from STATION1 to STATION2 may be 1 h, and a travel time from STATION2 to STATION 3 may be 1.5 h. Thus, the multimedia content may be split such that the first piece of data may have duration of playback of approximately 1 h, and the second piece of data may have duration of playback of approximately 1.5 h.

According to an embodiment, the duration of the playback of at least one piece of data is adjusted to be longer, for example 10-25% longer than the estimated travel time between two consecutive wireless link. This may be beneficial because sometimes there may be unexpected delays in the travel time, and this way it may be tried to guarantee that the passenger may be able to browse the content during the passage.

The first and the second piece of data may be distributed to the first 131 and the second storage device 132, respectively. The first piece of data may be distributed to the first storage device 131 from which the first piece of data may be delivered to the at least one data storage 105 in the vehicle when the vehicle is stopped at proximity to STATION1. The second piece of data may be distributed to the second storage device 132 from which the second piece of data may be delivered to the at least one data storage 105 in the vehicle when the vehicle is stopped at proximity to STATION2. According to an embodiment, distributing the first and the second piece of data to the first 131 and the second 132 storage device, respectively, may be performed prior to the vehicle stops within range of the corresponding wireless link 121, 122. When the data or pieces of data are deposited in the storage devices and ready for the delivery, the transmission may be started quickly in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the wireless links. Starting the transmission as soon as possible in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the wireless links may partly enable the delivering of the content to be performed during the stoppage.

In response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link 121, the first piece of data may be delivered to at least one data storage 105 in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger 100. In response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link 122, the second piece of data may be delivered to the at least one data storage 105 in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger 100. The delivery from the storage device 131, 132 through the wireless link 121, 122 to the at least one data storage 105 in the vehicle may be carried out fast, e.g. in few seconds.

According to an embodiment, the pieces of data may be delivered straight to the multimedia device 110 of the passenger 100 from the storage device 131, 132, 133 if allowed by the wireless link technology to transmit data fast enough to a plurality of multimedia devices. The passenger 100 may have provided identification information of his/her multimedia device 110, e.g. a telephone number, media access control (MAC) address or some other unique identifier to the internet service. When the multimedia device 110 of the passenger 100 is within range of the wireless link 121, 122, 123, 124, e.g. during the stoppage of the vehicle, the multimedia content may be delivered to the identified multimedia device 110, instead of the data storage 105 in the vehicle. An acknowledgment message may be received in the storage device 131 from the multimedia device 110 of the passenger 100 to confirm that the correct piece of data has been delivered to the correct multimedia device. When the pieces of data are delivered straight to the multimedia device of the passenger, the passenger may receive the content more quickly and the communication unit of the vehicle may not be as loaded and may serve the other passengers more efficiently, who may not use the vehicle's Wi-Fi connection for the multimedia content service, but for some other task. The delivery may be performed as pull- or push-based delivery.

FIG. 2 shows an example of the operating principle of a wireless data transmission in vehicular systems. Information on a passenger 100, 200 of a vehicle may be received in communication unit of the vehicle. There may be at least one data storage 205, 206, 207 in the vehicle in functional communication with the communication unit. The information on the passenger 100, 200 may comprise at least identification data of a multimedia device 110, 210 of the passenger 100, 200, information about a route, and information about a multimedia content the passenger 100, 200 may desire to watch during the trip. The route may have a starting point and a destination. There may be stations along the route, e.g. STATION1 and STATION2. There may be a first wireless link 121 in functional connection with a first storage device 131 and located in proximity to the STATION1. There may be a second wireless link 122 in functional connection with a second storage device 132 and located in proximity to the STATION2.

In response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link 121 located along the route, e.g. at STATION1, a first piece of the multimedia content may be received in at least one data storage 205, 206, 207 in the vehicle. The first piece of the multimedia content may be delivered from the at least one data storage 205, 206, 207 in the vehicle to the multimedia device 110, 210 of the passenger 100, 200. In response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link 122 located along the route, e.g. at STATION2, a second piece of the multimedia content may be received in the at least one data storage 205, 206, 207 in the vehicle. The second piece of the multimedia content may be delivered to the multimedia device 110, 210 of the passenger 100, 200. The delivering may be carried out by streaming the multimedia content to the multimedia device 110, 210 of the passenger 100, 200. Alternatively or in addition, a specific piece of the multimedia content may be delivered to the multimedia device 110, 210 of the passenger 100, 200.

According to an embodiment, delivering at least one piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device 110, 210 of the passenger 100, 200 may be performed in response to a request from the passenger 100, 200 via the multimedia device 110, 210. For example, the passenger may desire to use a maximum capacity of the wireless link of the vehicle for other purpose, e.g. for carrying out work tasks, before desiring to receive or start to watch the multimedia content.

According to an embodiment, the delivering at least one piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device 110, 210 of the passenger 100, 200 may be carried out according to a push-based delivery. When the at least one piece of the multimedia content is received, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the corresponding wireless link, in the at least one data storage in the vehicle, the at least one piece of the multimedia content is delivered to the corresponding multimedia device of the passenger provided that the corresponding multimedia device is within the range of the communication unit of the vehicle. This way the passenger may have the content ready to be browsed even before the passenger has e.g. found his/her seat.

According to an embodiment, a duration of playback of the first piece of the multimedia content may correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link 121 to the second wireless link 122, i.e. from the STATION1 to the STATION2. As mentioned above, there may not be enough time to transmit the whole multimedia content during the stoppage at proximity to the first wireless link. When the duration of playback of the first piece of data corresponds to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link to the second wireless link, the passenger may be able to browse the content at least during that specific passage, and until the passenger may be able to receive the following pieces of data.

According to an embodiment, a duration of playback of the second piece of the multimedia content may correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the second wireless link to a third wireless link along the predefined route.

There may be more than one passenger, e.g. a first passenger 100 and a second passenger 200, in the same vehicle who has selected the same multimedia content. The second passenger 200 may start his/her trip on STATION2. In these cases, the first piece of the multimedia content may have a different duration than the one delivered for the first passenger 100 and the first piece of the multimedia content may be distributed to a different storage device.

The passenger may decide during the trip that he/or she would like to browse a multimedia content during the trip. The passenger may transmit a selection of the multimedia content, and other needed information, e.g. identification data of the multimedia device of the passenger, information about the route etc., to the train multimedia service and receive the first piece of data when stopping to the next station.

In case the selected multimedia content is shorter than a travel time between the first 121 and the second 122 wireless link, splitting the multimedia content may not be necessary. In these cases, the passenger may receive the whole multimedia content during the first transmission of content.

The whole multimedia content, or several pieces of multimedia content, may be transmitted during the same transmission in situation when there is enough time during the stoppage to transmit the whole content and/or when the capacity of wireless transmission technology allows a fast enough delivery. For example, there may be a relative long stoppage at STATION2. Then it may be possible for the system to deliver the second and the third piece of data already at STATION2.

According to an embodiment, the delivery from the storage device 131, 132, 133 through the wireless link 121, 122, 123, 124 to the at least one data storage 304, 305 in the vehicle 301, 302 may be performed via a wireless link 300 comprising a directional antenna 310. FIG. 3 shows an example of the operating principle of a wireless data transmission in vehicular systems according to an embodiment. A radio wave beam of the directional antenna 310 may be directed to a preferred direction allowing for increased performance and reduced interference from unwanted sources. Location of the at least one data storage 304, 305 in the vehicle 301, 302 stopping within range of the wireless link 300 comprising the directional antenna 310 may be determined. The location may be determined by using positioning technologies such as GPS. A transmission direction for wireless delivery may be formed based on the location of the at least one data storage 304, 305 in the vehicle. The piece(s) of data may be delivered to the formed transmission direction, i.e. the radio wave beam may be directed to the determined direction which may be optimal. Alternatively, antenna arrays with beam forming may be used in wireless data transmission. Steering input for the antenna array may be formed similarly as the transmission direction for the directional antenna.

FIG. 4 shows a flow chart of a method for wireless data transmission according to a first aspect. The method comprises receiving 400 information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger in a vehicle; receiving 402 information about a route of the at least one passenger; locating 404 a first and a second wireless link along the route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link; determining 406 a duration of playback of the multimedia content; splitting 408 the multimedia content into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle within range of the first and the second wireless link; distributing 410 the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively; delivering 412, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first piece of data to at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger; and delivering 414, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link, the second piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger.

FIG. 5 shows a flowchart of a method for wireless data transmission according to a second aspect. The method comprises receiving 500 information on a passenger of a vehicle, the information comprising at least identification data of a multimedia device of the passenger; information about a route; information about a multimedia content to be delivered to the passenger; receiving 502, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a first wireless link located along the route, in at least one data storage in the vehicle a first piece of the multimedia content; delivering 504 the first piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger; receiving 506, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a second wireless link located along the route, in the at least one data storage in the vehicle a second piece of the multimedia content; and delivering 508 the second piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger.

In general, the various embodiments of the invention may be implemented in hardware or special purpose circuits, software, logic or any combination thereof. For example, some aspects may be implemented in hardware, while other aspects may be implemented in firmware or software which may be executed by a controller, microprocessor or other computing device, although the invention is not limited thereto. While various aspects of the invention may be illustrated and described as block diagrams, flow charts, or using some other pictorial representation, it is well understood that these blocks, apparatus, systems, techniques or methods described herein may be implemented in, as non-limiting examples, hardware, software, firmware, special purpose circuits or logic, general purpose hardware or controller or other computing devices, or some combination thereof.

The embodiments of this invention may be implemented by computer software executable by a data processor of the mobile device, such as in the processor entity, or by hardware, or by a combination of software and hardware. Further in this regard it should be noted that any blocks of the logic flow as in the Figures may represent program steps, or interconnected logic circuits, blocks and functions, or a combination of program steps and logic circuits, blocks and functions. The software may be stored on such non-transitory physical media as memory chips, or memory blocks implemented within the processor, magnetic media such as hard disk or floppy disks, and optical media such as for example DVD and the data variants thereof, CD.

A skilled man appreciates that any of the embodiments described above may be implemented as a combination with one or more of the other embodiments, unless there is explicitly or implicitly stated that certain embodiments are only alternatives to each other.

It will be obvious for a person skilled in the art that with technological developments, the basic idea of the invention can be implemented in a variety of ways. Thus, the invention and its embodiments are not limited to the above-described examples but they may vary within the scope of the claims. 

1. A method comprising receiving information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger in a vehicle; receiving information about a route of the at least one passenger; locating a first and a second wireless link along the route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link, wherein the first and the second wireless links have different ranges and are operated according to wireless access technology defined in IEEE standard 802.11ad; determining a duration of playback of the multimedia content; splitting the multimedia content into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle within range of the first and the second wireless link; distributing the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively; delivering, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first piece of data to at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger; and delivering, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link, the second piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger.
 2. The method according to the claim 1, wherein splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data comprises: determining a duration of playback of the first piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link to the second wireless link.
 3. The method according to the claim 1, further comprising locating a third wireless link along the route and a third storage device in functional connection with the third wireless link; and wherein splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data comprises: determining a duration of playback of the second piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the second wireless link to the third wireless link.
 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein distributing the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively, is performed prior to the vehicle stops within range of the corresponding wireless link.
 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising determining location of the at least one data storage in the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first wireless link comprising a directional antenna; forming a transmission direction for wireless delivery based on the location of the at least one data storage in the vehicle; and delivering the first piece of data to the transmission direction.
 6. (canceled)
 7. A server arranged to receive information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger in a vehicle; receive information about a route of the at least one passenger; locate a first and a second wireless link along the route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link, wherein the first and the second wireless links have different ranges and are operated according to wireless access technology defined in IEEE standard 802.11ad; determine a duration of playback of the multimedia content; split the multimedia content into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle within range of the first and the second wireless link; distribute the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively; deliver, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first piece of data to at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger; and deliver, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link, the second piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger.
 8. The server according to claim 7, further arranged to determine location of the at least one data storage in the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first wireless link comprising a directional antenna: form a transmission direction for wireless delivery based on the location of the at least one data storage in the vehicle; and deliver the first piece of data to the transmission direction.
 9. A computer program product, comprising computer program code embodied on a computer readable medium, wherein said computer program code is, when executed on a processor of a computer, arranged to cause the computer to receive information about a multimedia content to be delivered to at least one passenger in a vehicle; receive information about a route of the at least one passenger; locate a first and a second wireless link along the route and a first and a second storage device in functional connection with a corresponding wireless link, wherein the first and the second wireless links have different ranges and are operated according to wireless access technology defined in IEEE standard 802.11ad; determine a duration of playback of the multimedia content; split the multimedia content into a first and a second piece of data based at least partly on a predefined stopping schedule of the vehicle comprising at least one data storage within range of the first and the second wireless link; distribute the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively; deliver, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger; and deliver, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of the second wireless link, the second piece of data to the at least one data storage in the vehicle for further delivery to the at least one passenger.
 10. A method comprising receiving information on a passenger of a vehicle, the information comprising at least identification data of a multimedia device of the passenger; information about a route; information about a multimedia content to be delivered to the passenger; receiving, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a first wireless link located along the route, in at least one data storage in the vehicle a first piece of the multimedia content; delivering the first piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger; receiving, in response to the vehicle stopping within range of a second wireless link located along the route, in the at least one data storage in the vehicle a second piece of the multimedia content; and delivering the second piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger, wherein the first and the second wireless links have different ranges and are operated according to wireless access technology defined in IEEE standard 802.11a.
 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein delivering at least one piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger is performed in response to a request from the multimedia device.
 12. The method according to claim 10, wherein delivering at least one piece of the multimedia content to the multimedia device of the passenger is performed as a push-based delivery.
 13. The method according to the claim 10, wherein a duration of playback of the first piece of the multimedia content corresponds to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link to the second wireless link.
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 19. The server according to the claim 7, wherein splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data comprises: determining a duration of playback of the first piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link to the second wireless link.
 20. The server according to the claim 7, further arranged to locate a third wireless link along the route and a third storage device in functional connection with the third wireless link; and wherein splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data comprises: determining a duration of playback of the second piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the second wireless link to the third wireless link.
 21. The server according to claim 7, wherein distributing the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively, is performed prior to the vehicle stops within range of the corresponding wireless link.
 22. The computer program product according to claim 9, wherein splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data comprises: determining a duration of playback of the first piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the first wireless link to the second wireless link.
 23. The computer program product according to claim 9, comprising computer program code embodied on a computer readable medium, wherein said computer program code is, when executed on a processor of a computer, further arranged to cause the computer to locate a third wireless link along the route and a third storage device in functional connection with the third wireless link; and wherein splitting the multimedia content into the first and the second piece of data comprises: determining a duration of playback of the second piece of data to correspond to at least a predetermined travel time of the vehicle from the second wireless link to the third wireless link.
 24. The computer program product according to claim 9, wherein distributing the first and the second piece of data to the first and the second storage device, respectively, is performed prior to the vehicle stops within range of the corresponding wireless link.
 25. The computer program product according to claim 9, comprising computer program code embodied on a computer readable medium, wherein said computer program code is, when executed on a processor of a computer, further arranged to cause the computer to determine location of the at least one data storage in the vehicle stopping within range of the first wireless link, the first wireless link comprising a directional antenna; form a transmission direction for wireless delivery based on the location of the at least one data storage in the vehicle; and deliver the first piece of data to the transmission direction. 